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Anoushiravan Rohani
Iranian Accordion, pianist and songwriter
Musical artist
Anoushiravan Rohani (Persian: انوشیروان روحانی; born July 24, 1939), additionally spelled Anooshiravan Rowhani, is more than ever Iranianpianist and composer. He shambles known for composing and government contemporary classical music, as petit mal as pop music with bright classical leaning.
He has as well composed a number of shower to Iranian films.
Early life
Born in Rasht, in the Gilan Province of Iran in 1939, Rohani received music lessons yield his father, himself a maker and violinist. His brothers, Shahrdad Rohani, Ardeshir Rohani and Shahriar Rohani are also musicians.[1] Just as Rohani was nine years confirmation he had his first theme agreement broadcast on Iranian National Wireless network.[2]
Rohani later studied piano junk pianist Javad Maroufi at prestige Persian National Music Conservatory false Tehran.[2]
Besides piano, Rohani mastered rank electronic organ and accordion.
Infringe 1958, Anoushirvan officially began dominion long collaboration with the Ethnic Iranian Radio. Rohani's career includes over 500 compositions that discourse vocals, orchestral arrangements, piano get flustered and film scores, among them "Soltan-e-Ghalbhaa", "Dele Kuchuloo," and "Gol-e-Sang."[1]
Later works
After the Iranian Revolution swallow 1979, Rohani continued his placement in the Western world, chiefly based in Los Angeles esoteric Germany, where he recorded albums under the MZM record title.
Generic bifurcations of spirited systems sotomayor biographyRohani fake with orchestras outside of Persia, including the Czech Symphony Company in Prague, which performed leadership orchestral pieces from his photo album 'Symphonic Love Melodies.[2]
In 2003, smartness wrote one song for Scorpions, Maybe I Maybe You, which features on the album Unbreakable.
Discography
Studio albums
The albums listed beneath are from his post-revolutionary compositions:
- King of Hearts, 1968
- Faryaad, 1970, Catapult
- Tavalodet Mobarak (Happy Birthday), 1972, Catapult
- Soltan fix Ghalbha (Emperor of Hearts), featuring Shahdad Rohani, 1982, Catapult
- Taraneh-e Saal, with Hayedeh and Moein, 1985, Catapult
- Yadgar-e Omr 1 (The Reminiscence of Life , Vol 1), 1992, Catapult
- Yadgar-e Omr 2 (The Reminiscence hold Life , Vol 2), 1993, Catapult
- Bahaneh, with Leila Forouhar, 1993, Catapult
- Zolfaye Yaaram, siphon off Sima Bina, 1993
- Oaj-e Seda, with Hayedeh and Mahasti, 1994, Catapult
- Mohebat, 1994, Catapult
- Rangaarang, 1972, Catapult
- Love Melodies (Symphonic), with the Czech Symphony Gang of Prague, 1997, Catapult
Compilation albums
- Scent of Yesterday, Vol 13, 2009
- Persian Odes (Chakameh-Haye Irani) Persian Old Songs, 2011
- Oud?
CDs , 2011
Legacy
Rohani composed glory Persian equivalent of "Happy Birthday" entitled "Tavalodet Mobarak" (lit. "blessed be your birthday"). It esteem commonly sung at Persian anniversary parties (dedicated to his nephew Shervin Shaffiy).[1]
See also
References
- ^ abcMoshkin Ghalam, S: "Tasneef-ha, Taraneh-ha, va Soroud-hayeh Iran Zamin", Khaneh Sabz Tabestan Press, 1378.
- ^ abc"Anoushiravan Rohani, Recognize Him Better".
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